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THE COUNTY OF DUFFERIN
TRAFFIC BY-LAW 2005-32
Consolidated Version
Amended by:
By-Law 2026-15, February 26, 2025
Amending Schedule "F" and "G"
(Speed Limit Changes -County Road 11 and County Road 124)
By-Law 2026-02, January 8, 2026
Amending Schedule "G" and "I"
(Reduce speed County Road 21 and add Community Safety Zone)
By-Law 2025-52, November 13, 2025
Amending Schedule "F" and "G"
(Reduce speed County Road 17)
By-Law 2024-38, September 12, 2024
Amending Schedule "G"
(Reduce speed County Road 124)
By-Law 2024-29, July 11, 2024
Amending Schedule "I", "G" and "J"
(Community Safety Zone - Dufferin Road 7 and reduce speed Dufferin Road 11and 124)
By-Law 2024-24, May 9, 2024
Amending Schedule "G"
(Speed Limit Change - County Road 109)
By-Law 2023-50, October 12, 2023
Amending Schedule "H"
(Speed Limit Change - County Road 11)
By-Law 2023-35, June 8, 2023
Amending Schedule "D"
(Stop Streets - County Road 12 at 20 Sideroad, Amaranth)
By-Law 2022-27, July 14, 2022
Amending Schedule "A" and "I"
(No Parking Zone - County Road 8, Community Safety Zones - County Road 8)
By-Law 2021-24, June 10, 2021
Amending Section 1 - Enforcement
(Municipal Law Enforcement Officers)
By-Law 2020-60, August 27, 2020
Amending Schedule "F"
(Speed Limit Changes - County Road 7)
By-Law 2019-38, September 12, 2019
Amending Schedule "F" and "H"
(Speed Limit Changes -County Road 17)
By-Law 2018-31, July 12, 2018
Amending Schedule "B" and "I"
(No Stopping Zone - County Road 19, Community Safety Zones - County Road 19,
County Road 17, County Road 18)
By-Law 2018-08, March 8, 2018
Amending Schedule "B"
(No Stopping Zone - County Road 124)
By-law 2017-51, December 14, 2017
Amending Schedule "G"
(Speed Reductions - County Road 124)
By-law 2016-42, December 8, 2016
Amending Schedule "G" and Adding Schedule "J"
(Speed Reductions - County Road 25)
By-law 2015-36, November 12, 2015
Amending Schedules "E", "F" and "G"
(Addition of Traffic Control Systems (County Road 124, County Road
16/Broadway and Speed Limit Reductions (County Road 109 and County Road
23)
By-law 2013-12, February 7, 2013
Amending Schedule Schedule "G"
(Speed Reduction - County Road 18)
By-law 2012-18, April 12, 2012
Amending Schedule "G"
(Speed Reduction - County Road 18 in Stanton)
By-law 2011-50, October 13, 2011
Amending Schedule "A"
(No Parking Zone- No Parking Zone - County Road 7 and 2nd Line, Mono)
By-law 2008-39, October 9, 2008
Amending Schedule "A"
(No Parking Zones- County Road 3 and County Road 18)
By-law 2008-35, September 11, 2008
Amending Schedules "F", "G" and "I"
(Establish Safe Community Zones and Speed Limits - County Road 3)
By-law 2007-37, September 13, 2007
Amending Schedules "F", "G" and "H"
(Speed Reductions - County Roads 17 & 18, Mansfield)
By-law 2006-45, October 12, 2006
Amending Schedule "C" and "D"
(Addition of stop signs - County Road 5 and 9th Line, East Garafraxa)
By-law 2005-47, November 10, 2005
Deleting Schedule "D, H, and I" and replacing with Schedule "D, H, and I"
CONSOLIDATED VERSION
CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF DUFFERIN
BY-LAW #2005-32
A BY-LAW TO CONSOLIDATE THE BY-LAWS THAT REGULATE
TRAFFIC ON ROADS UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE
COUNTY OF DUFFERIN. (Traffic By-law)
WHEREAS the County of Dufferin wishes to obtain greater efficiency in the administration of
the traffic regulations on the County's roads it is deemed expedient to consolidate all traffic
by-laws;
AND WHEREAS Subsection 1 of Section 128 of the Highway Traffic Act (R.S.O. 1990,
Chapter H.8 states that no person shall drive a motor vehicle at a rate of speed different
than 80 kilometres per hour on a highway not within a built-up area or greater than 50
kilometres per hour on a highway within a built-up area;
AND WHEREAS Subsection 2 of Section 128 of the Highway Traffic Act (R.S.O. 1990,
Chapter H.8) authorizes the Council of a municipality to pass a by-law prescribing a rate
of speed different from the rate set out in subsection (1).
AND WHEREAS Subsection 3 of Section 128 of the Highway Traffic Act (R.S.O. 1990,
Chapter H.8) authorizes the Council of a municipality to pass a by-law prescribing a rate
of speed of 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 or 100 kilometres per hour;
AND WHEREAS Subsection 7 of Section 122 of the Highway Traffic Act (R.S.O. 1990,
Chapter H.8) as amended provides that:
The Municipal Corporation or other authority having jurisdiction over a
highway may by by-law designate the date on which a reduced load
period shall start or end and the highway or portion thereof under its
jurisdiction to which the designation applies.
AND WHEREAS S. 214.1 (1) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.H.8 authorizes
municipalities to pass a by-law to designate a part of a highway under its jurisdiction as a
Community Safety Zone;
AND WHEREAS Section 5 (3) of the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, provides that
municipal powers shall be exercised by by-law;
AND WHEREAS Section 214.1(3) of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.H.8 requires that
a by-law designating a community safety zone shall specify the hours, days and months
when the designation is in effect;
WHEREAS Section 11(2) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, Chapter 25, as amended,
provides that municipalities may pass by-laws respecting matters within their spheres of
jurisdiction;
AND WHEREAS the first sphere of jurisdiction is "Highways, including parking and traffic
on highways;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed advisable to prohibit or regulate the obstructing,
encumbering, injuring or fouling of highways or bridges and the throwing, placing or
depositing of refuse or debris on private property of the municipality or any local board
thereof without authority from the owner of such property.
NOW THEREFORE THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE
COUNTY OF DUFFERIN ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
ENFORCEMENT:
1.
(1)
The provisions of this by-law shall be enforced by the Ontario Provincial Police.
(2)
The provisions of Sections 7 and 8 may be enforced by the Provincial Offences
Officers.
(3)
Notwithstanding Subsection 1 (2), Municipal Law Enforcement Officers
appointed by Lower Tier Municipalities within the geographical boundaries of
the County of Dufferin for that purpose are authorized to enforce the
provisions of Section 7 and 8 of this by-law. [Added by By-law 2021-24, June
10, 2021]
INTERPRETATION:
2.
(1)
In this by-law:
(a)
"Act" means the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990 Chapter H.8 as
amended;
(b)
"bicycle" includes a tricycle having a wheel or wheels of more than
60 centimetres in diameter;
(c)
"commercial motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle having
permanently attached thereto a truck or delivery body and includes
ambulances, hearses, casket wagons, fire apparatus, buses and tractors
used for hauling purposes on the highways;
(d)
"community safety zone" means a highway or part(s) of a highway
designated as such by by-law of a municipality where traffic fines have
been increased for violations committed, and every such highway shall
be marked by signs as prescribed in regulations under the Highway
Traffic Act;
(e)
"crosswalk" means
(i)
that part of a highway at an intersection that is included within
the connections of the lateral lines of the sidewalks on opposite
sides of the highway measured from the curbs, or in the absence
of curbs, from the edges of the roadway, or
(ii)
any portion of a roadway at an intersection or elsewhere
distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by signs or by lines
or other markings on the surface of the roadway;
(f)
"Director" means the Director of Public Works / County Engineer for
the County of Dufferin or a designate;
(g)
"disabled person" means an individual who is unable to walk
unassisted for more than 200 metres without great difficulty or danger
to his or her health or safety and has been issued a disabled person's
parking permit by the Ministry of Transportation which is valid and
which is used and displayed in accordance with the regulations under
the Highway Traffic Act;
(h)
"heavy truck" means a commercial motor vehicle having a weight
when unloaded, of three tonnes or more, or when loaded, of five
tonnes or more, but does not include a passenger vehicle, an
ambulance or any vehicle of a police or fire department;
(i)
"highway" includes a common and public highway, street, avenue,
parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle, any part of
which is intended for or used by the general public for passage of
vehicles and includes the area between the lateral property lines
thereof;
(j)
"intersection" means the area embraced within the prolongation or
connection of the lateral curb lines or, if none, then of the lateral
boundary lines of two or more highways that join one another at an
angle, whether or not one highway crosses the other;
(k)
"motorcycle" means a self-propelled vehicle having a seat or saddle
for the use of the driver and designed to travel on not more than three
wheels in contact with the ground, and includes a motor scooter but
does not include a motor-assisted bicycle;
(l)
"motor vehicle" includes an automobile, motorcycle, motor assisted
bicycle unless otherwise indicated in the Act, and any other vehicle
propelled or driven otherwise than by muscular power, but does not
include a street car, or other motorized vehicles running only upon rails,
or a motorized snow vehicle, traction engine, farm tractor, self-
propelled implement of husbandry or road-building machine within
the meaning of the Act;
(m)
"official sign" means any sign or roadway, curb or sidewalk marking
or other device placed or erected on a highway under the authority of
this by-law and specified in the Ontario Traffic Manual or otherwise
approved by Council for the purpose of regulating, warning and
guiding traffic;
(n)
"park" or "parking" when prohibited means the standing of a vehicle,
whether occupied or not, except when standing temporarily for the
purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading
merchandise or passengers;
(o)
"pedestrian" includes a person in a wheelchair and a child in a baby
carriage;
(p)
"pedestrian crossover" means a pedestrian crossover as defined in the
Act;
(q)
"police officer" means a member of Ontario Provincial Police Force;
(r)
"public transit vehicle" includes a vehicle operated by Go Transit and
or any vehicle so designated by the Director, designed and operated
for the purpose of carrying passengers;
(s)
"public vehicle" means a motor vehicle operated on a highway by, for
or on behalf of any person for the transportation for compensation of
passengers, or passengers and express freight that might be carried in
a passenger vehicle, but does not include the cars of electric or steam
railways running only upon rails, taxicabs, car pool vehicles, nor motor
vehicles operated solely within the corporate limits of one urban
municipality;
(t)
"roadway" means that part of the highway that is improved, designed
or ordinarily used for vehicular traffic, but does not include the
shoulder, and, where a highway includes two or more separate
roadways, the term "roadway" refers to any one roadway separately
and not to all the roadways collectively;
(u)
"school bus" includes a vehicle operated by the Upper Grand School
Board and the Dufferin Peel Separate School Board; designed and
operated for the purpose of carrying passengers;
(v)
"school days" means any Monday to Friday inclusive, when school is
in session;
(w)
"special event" includes religious or community gatherings, television
or commercial productions filming, sporting, or social events, and any
other event which may significantly interfere with the movement of
traffic;
(x)
"stand" or "standing" when prohibited means the halting of a vehicle,
whether occupied or not, except for the purpose of, and while actually
engaged in receiving or discharging passengers;
(y)
"stop" or "stopping" when prohibited means the halting of a vehicle
even momentarily, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other
traffic or except in compliance with the directions of a constable or
other police officer or of a traffic control signal or sign;
(z)
"through highway" means a highway or part of a highway designated
as such by by-law of a municipality, and every such highway shall be
marked by a stop sign or yield right-of-way sign in compliance with the
regulations of the Ministry;
(ab)
"traffic control signal" means a signal light traffic control system
specified in Section 144 of the Act, operated for the regulation and
control of both vehicular and pedestrian traffic;
(ac)
"U-turn" means the turning of a vehicle within a highway so as to
proceed in the opposite direction;
(ad)
"vehicle" includes a motor vehicle, trailer, traction engine, farm tractor,
road-building machine and any vehicle drawn, propelled or driven by
any kind of power, including muscular power, but does not include a
motorized snow vehicle or a street car;
(2)
Where any expression of time occurs or where any hour or other period of
time is stated, the time referred to shall be standard time except in periods
when daylight saving time is in effect, in which periods it shall be daylight
saving time.
TRAFFIC SIGNS AND SIGNALS:
3.
(1)
The Director is authorized to place or erect and to maintain such official signs
and traffic control signals as are required to give effect to the provisions of
this by-law or as required to warn or guide traffic for the safety or convenience
of the public.
(2)
No person shall place, maintain or display upon or in view of any highway any
sign, signal, marking or device which purports to be or is an imitation of or
resembles an official sign or traffic control signal or which conceals from view
or interferes with the effectiveness of an official sign or traffic control signal.
(3)
(1)
The Director is authorized to erect emergency No Parking signs:
(a)
when in his or her opinion an emergency has arisen making it
desirable to prohibit parking on a highway,
(b)
to facilitate the removal of snow, ice or debris from a highway,
and
(c)
to facilitate the construction or repair of roads, curbs, gutters,
sewers and watermains.
(2)
in this section 'Emergency' includes, but is not limited to the following:
(a)
a contract for construction of a highway and such construction
is to commence within 24 hours of posting the sign,
(b)
where construction, repair or maintenance of a highway is being
undertaken,
(c)
a spill, pursuant to s. 97 of the Environmental Protection Act,
(d)
an highway traffic accident.
(e)
an event which renders the use of the highway dangerous to
the travelling public
(4)
Where practical, emergency No Parking signs shall be erected at least one (1)
hour prior to the special event or work necessary to address the Emergency
commences, and shall be removed within one hour of the termination of the
special event or the work necessary to address the Emergency.
(5)
No operator of a vehicle approaching a green signal light at an intersection
shall enter the intersection unless traffic in front of him is moving in a manner
that would reasonably lead him to believe he can clear the intersection before
the signal light turns red.
(6)
Subsection (5) does not apply to the operator of a vehicle who enters an
intersection for the purpose of turning to the right or left into an intersecting
highway and signals his intention to make such turn prior to entering the
intersection.
(7)
The Director may approve the temporary removal of No Parking and No
Stopping signs for events which in the opinion of the Director are deemed as
special events.
MISCELLANEOUS DRIVING RULES:
4.
(1)
The driver or operator of a vehicle emerging from a driveway, laneway or
building onto a highway shall bring the vehicle to a full stop immediately
before driving onto a sidewalk or footpath, and upon proceeding shall yield
the right-of-way to pedestrians upon the sidewalk or footpath.
(2)
No person shall drive a motor vehicle upon a sidewalk or footpath except for
the purpose of directly crossing the sidewalk or footpath.
(3)
No person shall drive a motor vehicle over a raised curb except at a place
where there is a ramp designed for that purpose.
PEDESTRIAN RULES:
5.
(1)
Except where traffic control signals are in operation or where traffic is being
controlled by a police officer, a pedestrian crossing a highway at a place other
than a pedestrian crossover shall yield the right-of-way to all vehicles upon
the roadway, but nothing in this Section shall relieve the driver of a vehicle
from the obligation of taking all due care to avoid a collision.
(2)
No pedestrian shall proceed over or go under a barrier installed on a sidewalk
for the purpose of prohibiting pedestrian movement.
(4)
No person shall play or take part in any game or sport upon a roadway.
(5)
No person on roller skates, or riding in, or by means of, any coaster, toy vehicle
or similar device, shall travel on the roadway except to directly cross the
roadway.
REGULATIONS FOR BICYCLES:
6.
(1)
A person operating a bicycle upon a roadway shall ride as near the right-hand
side of the roadway as practicable and shall exercise due care when passing a
standing vehicle or one proceeding in the same direction.
(2)
Persons operating bicycles upon a roadway shall ride in single file.
(3)
No person operating a bicycle shall carry any package, bundle or article which
prevents the rider from keeping both hands on the handle bars.
(4)
No person shall park a bicycle on a highway except in such a manner as to
cause the least possible obstruction to pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
GENERAL STOPPING AND PARKING REGULATIONS:
7.
(1)
No person shall park or stop any vehicle on any highway or portion thereof
except as follows:
(a)
where there is a raised curb, on the right side of the roadway, having
regard to the direction such vehicle was proceeding, with its right front
and rear wheels parallel to and not more than 0.15 metres out from
such curb; and
(b)
where there is no curb or a rolled curb, with the right front and rear
wheels parallel to and as near to the right-hand limit of the highway as
is practicable without stopping or parking over a sidewalk or footpath
or over any part of a highway where grass is grown or which is not
intended for the use of vehicles.
(2)
The provisions of Subsection (1) do not apply where angle parking is
permitted.
(3)
Where angle parking is permitted on a highway, no person shall stop or park
any vehicle except at an angle of 45 degrees from the curb or boundary of the
roadway with the front end of the vehicle at such curb or boundary.
(4)
Where angle parking spaces are designated by lines painted on the roadway,
no person shall stop or park any vehicle except within an area designated as
a parking space.
(5)
Where parking is permitted on a highway designated for one-way traffic, the
provisions of Subsection (1) shall include the word "left", wherever the word
"right" is used.
(6)
No person shall stop a vehicle on a highway in any of the following places:
(a)
on or over a sidewalk, footpath or crosswalk;
(b)
within an intersection;
(c)
within a designated pedestrian crossover;
(d)
within 9 metres of a pedestrian crossover;
(e)
alongside or across the highway from any excavation or obstruction in
the roadway when the free flow of traffic would thereby be impeded;
(f)
on the roadway alongside of any stopped or parked vehicle;
(g)
upon any bridge or within any tunnel or underpass; and
(h)
on any middle boulevard or centre strip separating two roadways or
adjacent to either side or ends of such middle boulevard or centre strip.
(7)
No person shall sell, or offer for sale by retail, any goods if the place of offering
or sale is on a highway under the jurisdiction of the County.
(8)
No person shall park a vehicle on a highway:
(a)
for a longer period of time than three hours;
(b)
between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.;
(c)
in front of or within 6 metres of a driveway or laneway along a roadway
where the speed zone is higher than 50 km/hr and in front of or within 3
metres of a driveway or laneway, along a roadway where the speed limit is 50
km/hr or less or so as to obstruct vehicles in the use of a driveway or laneway;
(d)
within 3 metres of a point on the edge of the roadway and nearest a
fire hydrant;
(e)
within 9 metres of an intersection as measured from the end of the
corner radius;
(f)
within 15 metres of the nearest rail of any level crossing of a railway;
(g)
on any roadway having an overall width of less than 6 metres;
(h)
within 6 metres of a point on a curb or at the edge of the roadway
opposite the public entrance to or exit from a hotel as defined in the
Hotel Fire Safety Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter H.16, or a theatre, as defined
in the Theatres Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter T.6, or a public hall as defined
in the Public Halls Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter P.39, while the premises are
opened to the public;
(i)
in such a position as will prevent the removal of any other vehicle
previously parked;
(j)
for the purpose of washing, greasing or repairing the vehicle, except
for such repairs as have been necessitated by an emergency;
(k)
for the purpose of displaying the vehicle for sale;
(l)
in such a manner as to interfere with the movement of traffic or the
clearing of snow from the highway; and
(m)
on a roadway directly opposite a vehicle stopped or parked on the
other side of the roadway, where the width of the roadway is less than
9 metres.
(9)
Where official no parking signs are erected and are on display, no person shall
park any vehicle on any highway:
(a)
within 30 metres of an intersection as measured from the end of the
corner radius;
(b)
within 25 metres of a bus stop as measured from the post for the bus
stop sign;
(c)
within 7.5 metres of the lot lines of any fire hall on the side of the
highway on which the fire hall is located or within 30 metres of the
projected lot lines of such a fire hall on the opposite side of the
roadway;
(d)
upon that side of a highway contiguous to any school property,
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive;
(e)
along a road where an Emergency No Parking prohibition is in effect.
STOPPING AND PARKING RESTRICTIONS AND PROHIBITIONS ON CERTAIN HIGHWAYS
8.
(1)
Where official no parking signs are erected and are on display no person shall
park a vehicle at the side of any highway and between the limits set out
respectively in Schedule "A" to this by-law, Columns 1, 2, 3, and 4 .
(2)
Where official no stopping signs to that effect are erected and are on display,
no person shall stop a vehicle at the side of any highway between the limits
set out respectively in Schedule "B" to this by-law, Columns 1, 2 and 3 during
the prohibited times or days set out in Column 4 of the said Schedule.
(3)
Where a parking stall designated for use by disabled persons is designated for
parallel parking, the Rc-6 sign shall be erected adjacent to the stall within its
longitudinal limits such that it is clear to which the stall designation applies,
but not so as to interfere with access to and from parked vehicles.
THROUGH HIGHWAYS, STOP SIGNS AND YIELD SIGNS:
9.
(1)
The highways set out in Schedule "C" to this by-law, Column 1, between the
limits set out in Columns 2 and 3 of the said Schedule, are except as provided
in Subsection (2) of this Section, hereby designated as through highways.
(2)
The designation in Subsection (1) of this Section of a highway or portion of a
highway as a through highway shall not include any intersection thereon
where the road intersected is a King's Highway or where traffic control signals
are installed.
(3)
The intersections set out in Schedule "D" to this by-law, Column 1 are
designated as intersections where stop signs shall be erected facing traffic
moving in the direction and on the highway set out in Column 2 of the said
Schedule.
(4)
The intersections set out in Schedule "E" to this by-law are designated as
intersections where traffic control signals shall be erected.
REDUCED LOADS
10.
Delegation to Staff
(1)
Upon certification by the County Engineer that the structure of a highway is
at risk of damage, the Director may post-signs designating such a highway
as restricted to reduced loads during the reduced load period declared in s.
11 of this By-law.
(2)
The Director is given the authority to stipulate the conditions for the
application of any permit issued pursuant to Section 12 of this By-law.
(3)
The Director is given the authority to stipulate the amount of security
deposit for damages to Highways, if any, is required prior to the issuance of
a permit pursuant to Section 12 of this By-law.
11.
Reduced Load Period; Restrictions During That Time
(1)
The reduced load period shall be on and from the 1st day of October in
each year, to and on the 31st day of May of the following year.
(2)
The reduced load period may be altered if the County Engineer certifies that
the condition of the highway is such that there is risk of damage to the
highway if the reduced load is not imposed.
(3)
During the reduced load period, it constitutes an offence for a person to
operate, draw or haul a Commercial Motor Vehicle or Trailer, other than a
public Vehicle referred to in Section 12 (1) upon any Designated Highway,
where the weight upon any one axle of the Vehicle exceeds five thousand
(5000 kg) kilograms.
(4)
During the reduced load period, it constitutes an offence for a person to
operate a two axle tank truck, while used exclusively for the transportation
of liquid or gaseous heating fuel upon any Designated Highway where the
weight upon an axle exceeds seven thousand five hundred (7500 kg)
kilograms.
(5)
During the reduced load period, it constitutes an offence for a person to
operate a two axle tank truck, while used exclusively for the transportation
of livestock or feed upon any Designated Highway where the weight upon
an axle exceeds seven thousand five hundred (7500 kg) kilograms.
(6)
During the reduced load period, it constitutes an offence for a person to
operate a two axle tank truck, while used exclusively for the transportation
of poultry upon any Designated Highway where the weight upon an axle
exceeds seven thousand five hundred (7500 kg) kilograms.
(7)
During the reduced load period, it constitutes an offence for a person to
operate a Vehicle having a carrying capacity in excess of one thousand (1000
kg) kilograms, other than a motor Vehicle or Trailer, upon any Designated
Highway where the weight upon any millimeter in the width of the tire
exceeds five (5 kg) kilograms.
(8)
It constitutes an offence for a person who is the bearer of a permit issued
pursuant to Section 12 of this By-law, to fail to comply with any conditions
set out in the permit relating to protection of persons and property from
injury or damage.
12.
Exemptions & Permits
(1)
Section 11 of this By-law does not apply to:
(a)
Vehicles operated by or on behalf of the municipality or other authority
having jurisdiction and control of a Highway, where the Vehicles are
engaged in Highway maintenance, including the carriage and
application of abrasives or chemicals to the Highway, the stock piling
of abrasives or chemicals for use on a Highway, or the removal of snow
from a Highway;
(b)
Vehicles used exclusively for the transportation of milk;
(c)
Fire apparatus;
(d)
Vehicles operated by or on behalf of the municipality collecting and/or
transporting waste; or
(e)
Public Utility Vehicles.
(2)
Upon application in writing, a permit may be granted to a person to permit
the moving of heavy Vehicles, loads, objects or structures in excess of the
load restrictions set out in this By-law during reduced load periods. The
holder of a permit is exempt from the provisions of Section 11 of this By-
law.
(3)
A non-refundable administrative fee, as determined from time to time by
Council, applies to any application for a permit under 12 (2) above.
(4)
Permits issued under 12 (2) above shall be effective only for the time period
specifically set out for that permit, and for the particular Highway or
Highways set out for that permit. The exemption granted by 12 (2) above
applies strictly and solely to the Highways and times prescribed by the
permit itself.
(5)
The Director may impose any reasonable conditions with respect to the
permit referred to in 12 (2) above, including, but not limited to those
conditions necessary to:
(a)
protect persons and/or property from injury or damage;
(b)
protect the structural integrity of the highway; and
(c)
prevent any further damage to the structure of the highway persons
or property.
(6)
It is deemed to be a condition of every permit issued that the original of the
permit be carried in the Vehicle for which the permit was issued and be
produced when demanded by a police officer or an officer appointed for
carrying out the provisions of this By-law. Failure to comply with this
condition constitutes an offence.
13.
Highway Damage
(1)
Any person who contravenes Sections 11 or 12 of this By-law is liable for
the damages caused to the Highway as a result of that contravention, in
addition to, and not in substitution for, any penalty imposed for committing
an offence pursuant to this By-law.
SPEED LIMITS
14.
(1)
The maximum rate of speed on any County road shall be 80 kilometres per
hour, except where official signs have been erected and are on display in
accordance with the maximum rates of speed prescribed in Subsections (2),
(3) and (4) of this Section.
(2)
When the highways set out in Schedule "F" to this by-law, Column 1, between
the limits set out respectively in Columns 2 and 3 of the said Schedule, have
official signs erected and on display in compliance with the Regulations of the
Act, the maximum rate of speed thereon shall be 50 kilometres per hour.
(3)
When the highways set out in Schedule "G" to this by-law, Column 1, between
the limits set out respectively in Columns 2 and 3 of the said Schedule, have
official signs erected and on display in compliance with the Regulations of the
Act, the maximum rate of speed thereon shall be 60 kilometres per hour.
(4)
When the highways set out in Schedule "H" to this by-law, Column 1, between
the limits set out respectively in Columns 2 and 3 of the said Schedule, have
official signs erected and on display in compliance with the Regulations of the
Act, the maximum rate of speed thereon shall be 70 kilometres per hour.
COMMUNITY SAFETY ZONES
15.
(1)
The highway or portions of highways set out in Column 1 of Schedule "I" of
this by-law, between the limits set out in Columns 2 and 3 during the times or
days set out in Column 4 of the said schedule, are designated Community
Safety Zones.
(2)
Every person who is convicted of an offence pursuant to the Highway Traffic
Act is subject to an increased fine as provided by the Act.
OBSTRUCTION OR FOULING OF HIGHWAYS
16.
(1)
No person shall encumber, obstruct, foul or place any material or waste on a
highway.
(2)
Without limiting the generality of subsection (1), the obstruction or fouling of
a highway includes:
(a)
the building or maintaining of a fence on a highway;
(b)
the depositing of snow or ice on a highway;
(c)
the depositing of large refuse containers or bulk containers on a
highway
(d)
the depositing of construction or landscaping materials on a highway.
(2)
No person shall unload, deposit or spread sewage sludge or material
described generally as biosolids from a municipal road or property.
(3)
No person shall load or unload any vehicle on any County Road.
(4)
No person shall throw, deposit or distribute any refuse, debris or sewage
sludge on private property or on property of a municipality or any local board
thereof without the written authority of the owner of any such property.
GENERAL
17.
(1)
This by-law applies only to highways forming part of the road system under
the jurisdiction of the County.
(2)
Sections 4(2), 4(3), 4(4), 7(1), 7(2), 7(3), 7(4), 7(5), 7(6), 7(8), 7(9), 8, and 11, shall
not, if compliance therewith would be impracticable, apply to:
(a)
ambulances, police or fire department vehicles or public utility
emergency vehicles;
(b)
vehicles actually engaged in works undertaken for or on behalf of the
County or on behalf of a public transit vehicle; or
(c)
public transit vehicles.
(3)
Schedules referred to in this by-law shall form part of this by-law and each
entry in a Column of each Part of a Schedule shall be read in conjunction with
the entry or entries across therefrom and not otherwise.
(4)
Sections 7(1), 7(5), 7(6), 7(8), 7(9), and 8, shall not apply to public transit
vehicles, where compliance therewith would be impractical due to the
placement of the bus stop for the public transit and school bus vehicles
PENALTIES
18.
(1)
Every person who contravenes any provision of this by-law, other than
Sections 6, 9, 11 and 15, is guilty of an offence and upon conviction is liable to
a fine as provided for in the Provincial Offences Act.
(2)
Every person who contravenes any provision of Sections 6, 9, 11 and 15 is
guilty of an offence and upon conviction is liable to a fine as provided for in
the Highway Traffic Act.
PROVINCIAL OFFENCES ACT
19.
(1)
Part II of the Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter P.33, as amended,
applies in respect of all parking infractions under this by-law.
(2)
The Clerk of the County may specify in writing a designate for the purposes of
Section 18 of Part II of the said Provincial Offences Act, as amended.
(3)
All such penalties prescribed under Section 13 shall be recoverable under the
said Provincial Offences Act, as amended.
VEHICLE TOWING
20.
(1)
In addition to any other penalties provided for in this by-law, a member of the
Ontario Provincial Police Force, or a Provincial Offences Officer may, where a
motor vehicle is parked or stopped in contravention of Sections 7 and 8 of this
by-law, cause that motor vehicle to be removed, taken away and stored in a
suitable place.
(2)
All costs and charges incurred for removing, taking away and storing a motor
vehicle pursuant to Subsection (1) of this Section, shall be a lien upon the
motor vehicle, which lien may be enforced in the manner prescribed by
Section 4 of the Repair and Storage Liens Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter R.25, as
amended.
21.
A by-law to consolidate the by-laws that regulate traffic on roads under the
jurisdiction of the County of Dufferin.
22.
This by-law shall come into force and effect on the 14th day of July, 2005.
23.
By-laws 82-6, 86-26, 86-28, 88-5, 89-06, 92-08, 95-06, 95-24, 97-12, 2000-03, 2000-
04, 2000-26, 2000-31, 2004-10, 2004-50, 2005-10 are hereby repealed
READ a first, second and third time and finally passed this 14th day of July, 2005.
"Original signed by"
______"Original signed by"___
John K. Oosterhof, Warden
Linda J. Dean, Clerk
SCHEDULE "A" TO BY-LAW NUMBER 2005-32
NO PARKING
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
County Road
From
To
Side
3
Amended by By-law
2008-39
October 9, 2008
West Limit of the East Garafraxa Public
School in Concession 14 of the
Township of East Garafraxa.
A point 50 metres east of the
east limit of the East
Garafraxa Public School in
Concession 14 of the
Township of East Garafraxa.
South
7
Added by By-law
2011-50
October 13, 2011
A point at the east limit of the 2nd
Line, Town of Mono.
A point 80 metres east of the
east limit of the 2nd Line,
Town of Mono.
South
7
Added by By-law
2011-50
October 13, 2011
A point of 280 metres east of the east
limit of 2nd Line, Town of Mono.
A point of 80 metres west of
the east limit of 2nd Line,
Town of Mono.
North
8
A point 90 metres south of the south
limit of 2nd Line EHS Mono.
A point 260 metres southerly
Both
8
Added by By-Law
2022-27
July 14, 2022
A point at the Mono Centre
intersection.
A point situated 260 m south
of the Mono Centre
intersection.
Both
8
Added by By-Law
2022-27
July 14, 2022
A point 130 m east of Mono Centre
intersection.
A point 170 m east of 3rd Line
Mono.
Both
18
Amended by By-law
2008-39
October 9, 2008
A point 100 metres north of the north
abutment of the Bates Bridge at Lot
16/17 in the Township of Mulmur.
A point 120 metres south of
the north abutment of the
Bates Bridge at Lot 16/17 in
the Township of Mulmur.
Both
109
West Limit of the 6th Line Amaranth
A point 90 metres westerly
North
SCHEDULE "B" TO BY-LAW NUMBER 2005-32
NO STOPPING
Dufferin Road
From
To
124
Added by By-Law 2018-08,
March 8, 2018
A point situation at the North
limit of King's Highway 89.
A point situated 50 m north of
the centreline of Industrial
Road.
19
Added by By-Law 2018-31,
July 12, 2018
A point situated at 40 m south
of the centerline of the Primrose
Public School entrance.
A point situated at 140 m
north of the centerline of the
Primrose Public School
entrance.
SCHEDULE "C" TO BY-LAW NUMBER 2005-32
THROUGH HIGHWAYS
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
County Road
From
To
# 2
County Road #9
Grey Boundary
# 3
East-West Garafraxa Townline
County Road #24
# 3
County Road #24
County Road #109
# 5
East-West Garafraxa Townline
Amended by By-law 2006-45 October 12, 2006
County Road #109
# 5
9th Line East Garafraxa
County Road #109
# 7
Hwy #10
County Road #18
# 7
County Road #18
Mono-Adjala Townline
# 8
Hwy #10
County Road #18
# 9
Hwy #10
Grey Boundary
# 10
County Road #25
County Road #12
# 10
County Road #12
County Road #11
# 10
County Road #11
Hwy #10
# 11
County Road #3
County Road #109
# 11
County Road #109
County Road #10
# 11
County Road #10
20th Sideroad, Amaranth
# 11
20th Sideroad, Amaranth
Hwy #89
# 12
County Road #109
County Road #10
# 12
County Road #10
20th Sideroad, Amaranth
# 12
20th Sideroad, Amaranth
Hwy #89
# 15
East-West Luther Townline
County Road #25
# 16
County Road #109
Hwy #10
# 17
Hwy #89
Hwy #10
# 17
Hwy #10
County Road #124
# 17
County Road #124
County Road #19
# 17
County Road #18
Mulmur - Tosorontio Townline
# 18
Hwy #9
Hwy #89
# 18
Hwy #89
County Road #17
# 18
County Road #17
Mulmur-Nottawasaga Townline
# 19
Hwy #89
County Road #17
# 21
Hwy #10
County Road #124
# 21
County Road #124
County Road #18
# 21
County Road #18
Mulmur - Tosorontio Townline
# 23
Peel Road #136
County Road #3
# 24
Erin Garafraxa Townline
County Road #3
#24
County Road #3
County Road #109
#25
County Road #109
South limit of Grand Valley
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
County Road
From
To
#25
North limit of Grand Valley
Hwy #89
#109
Wellington Boundary
County Road #11
#109
County Road #11
Riddell Road
#109
Riddell Road
County Road #16
#124
Hwy #89
Grey/Simcoe Boundary
SCHEDULE "D" TO BY-LAW NUMBER 2005-32
STOP STREETS
Column 1
Column 2
Intersection
Facing Traffic
County Road #5 @ 9th Line & 15th Sideroad, East Garafraxa
Facing East, West, South &
North
County Road #10 @ South Intersection East Luther Grand
Valley/Amaranth Townline Deleted by 2005-47, November 10, 2005
Facing East
County Road # 23 @ East Garafraxa - Caledon Townline & B
Line
Facing North
County Road #16 @ 5th Sideroad & Mono/Amaranth
Townline
Facing East
County Road #8 @ 2nd line & Lot 18 Mono (Mono Centre)
Facing South
County Road #21 @ 5th line & 260 Sideroad Melancthon
Deleted by 2005-47, November 10, 2005
Facing North
County Road #11 @ 3rd line & 30 Sideroad Amaranth
Facing East
County Road #11 @ 2nd line & 30 Sideroad Amaranth
Facing West
County Road #12 @ 20 Sideroad, Amaranth
Added by By-Law 2023-35, June 8, 2023
Facing East, West, South &
North
SCHEDULE "E" TO BY-LAW NUMBER 2005-32
SIGNAL LIGHT TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
LOCATION
County Road
Intersects with
County Road #109
County Road #11
County Road #109
Riddell Road, Orangeville
County Road #109
Montgomery Boulevard, Orangeville
County Road #109
Alder Street, Orangeville
County Road #109
Townline Road, Orangeville
County Road #109
Peel Road #136, Caledon
County Road #109
Willoughby Road, Caledon
County Road #3
County Road #24
County Road #18
County Road #17
County Road #124
Added by By-law 2015-36 November 12,
2015
Wansburgh Way, Shelburne
County Road #16
Added by By-law 2015-36 November 12,
2015
County Road #16/Broadway, Orangeville
SCHEDULE 'F' TO BY-LAW NUMBER 2005-32
MAXIMUM RATE OF SPEED - 50 KILOMETRES PER HOUR
County
Road
Number
From
To
3
Added by
By-law 2008-
35,
Sept 11/08
A point situated 50 metres east of the
east limit of East Garafraxa Central
Public School in concession 14 of the
Township of East Garafraxa.
A point situated 50 metres west of the
west limit of Maple Street in concession
13 of the Township of East Garafraxa.
7
A point situated 370 metres west of the
west limit of the Mono Adjala Townline.
A point situated at the west limit of the
Mono Adjala Townline.
7
A point situated at the east limit of the
King's Highway 10 in the Town of
Mono.
A point situated at the east limit of
Hurontario Street in the Town of Mono.
7
Added by
By-law 2020-
60,
Aug 27, 2020
A point situated at the west limit of
Dufferin Road 18.
A point situated 1000 m west of the west
limit of Dufferin Road 18
7
Added by
By-law 2020-
60, Aug 27,
2020
A point situated at the east limit of
Dufferin Road 18
A point situated 1100 m east of the east
limit of Dufferin Road 18
8
A point situated 200 metres south of
the south limit of the road allowance at
lot 19, Concession 2 and 3 E.H.S., Town
of Mono.
A point situated 400 metres east of the
east limit of the road allowance at lot 19,
Concession 2 and 3 E.H.S., Town of
Mono.
10
A point situated 200 metres west of the
west limit of Dufferin County Road 12.
A point situated 370 metres east of the
east limit of Dufferin County Road 12.
11
Added by
By-law 2026-
15, Feb 26,
2026
A point situated at the centreline of
Provincial Highway 10/89 in the Town
of Shelburne.
A point situated 250 m south of the
centreline of Provincial Highway 10/89 in
the Town of Shelburne
12
A point situated 200 metres south of
the south limit of Dufferin County Road
10.
A point situated 400 metres north of the
north limit of Dufferin County Road 10.
15
A point situated 240 metres west of the
west limit of the roadway between lots
21 and 22 in Concessions 10 and 11 in
the Township of East Luther/Grand
Valley.
A point situated 140 metres east of the
east limit of the roadway between Lots
21 and 22 in Concessions 10 and 11 in
the Township of East Luther/Grand
Valley.
15
A point situated 390 metres west of the
west limit of Sideroad 27-28, Township
of East Luther/Grand Valley.
A point situated 370 metres east of the
east limit of Sideroad 27-28, Township of
East Luther/Grand Valley.
County
Road
Number
From
To
16
A point situated 50 metres west of the
west limit of Hawthorne Road West.
A point situated at the west limit of the
King's Highway 10.
17
Added by
By-law 2007-
37,
Sept 13/07
A point situated at the east limit of
County Road 18.
A point situated 300 metres east of the
east limit of County Road 18.
17
Added by
By-law 2019-
38,
Sept 12/19
A point situated at the east limit of
Dufferin Road 18 in the Township of
Mulmur.
A point situated 675 m east of Dufferin
Road 18 in the Township of Mulmur.
17
Added by
By-Law
2025-52,
Nov 13/25
A point situated at the east limit of
Dufferin 17 in the Township of Mulmur.
A point situated 250 m west of Dufferin
19 in the Township of Mulmur
18
Added by
By-law 2007-
37,
Sept 13/07
A point situated 560 metres south of
the south limit of County Road 17.
A point situated 300 metres north of the
north limit of County Road 18.
21
A point situated 640 metres west of the
west limit of Concession 2 and 3 W.H.S.
in the Township of Mulmur.
A point situated 650 metres east of the
east limit of Concessions 2 and 3 W.H.S.
in the Township of Mulmur.
23
A point situated at the west limit of the
Peel Regional Road 136 in the Town of
Orangeville.
A point situated 150 metres west of the
west limit of Riddell Road in the Town of
Orangeville.
23
Added by
By-Law
2015-36
November
12, 2015
Riddell Road
Easterly to Peel Road #136
23
Added by
By-Law
2015-36
November
12, 2015
Riddell Road
150 m west
23
Added by
By-Law
2015-36
November
12, 2015
A point 350 m south of Dufferin Road 3
Dufferin Road 3
124
Added by
By-law 2026-
15, Feb 26,
2026
A point situated at the centreline of
Provincial Highway 10/89 in the Town
of Shelburne.
A point situated 250 m north of the
centreline of Provincial Highway 10/89 in
the Town of Shelburne
SCHEDULE 'G' TO BY-LAW NUMBER 2005-32
MAXIMUM RATE OF SPEED - 60 KILOMETRES PER HOUR
County
Road
Number
From
To
3
Deleted by By-
law 2008-35,
Sept 11/08
A point situated 100 metres west
of the west limit of Maple Street in
concession 13 of the Township of
East Garafraxa.
A point situated 150 metres east of
the east limit of the entrance to the
East Garafraxa Central Public School
in concession 14 of the Township of
East Garafraxa.
3
Added by By-
law 2008-35,
Sept 11/08
A point situated 50 metres east of the
east limit of the East Garafraxa Central
Public School in concession 14 of the
Township of East Garafraxa.
A point situated 350 metres east of the
east limit of the East Garafraxa Central
Public School in concession 14 of the
Township of East Garafraxa.
3
Added by By-
law 2008-35,
Sept 11/08
A point situated 50 metres west of the
west limit of Maple Street in
concession 13 of the Township of East
Garafraxa.
A point situated 350 metres west of the
west limit of Maple Street in concession
13 of the Township of East Garafraxa.
11
Deleted by By-
law 2024-29
July 11, 2024
A point situated at the western
limit of the road allowance
between concessions 2 and 3 in
the Township of Amaranth
A point situated at the south limit of
the King's Highway 89.
11
Added by By-
law 2026-15,
Feb 26, 2026
A point situated 250 m south of
the centreline of Provincial
Highway 10/89 in the Town of
Shelburne.
A point situation 1,050 m south of the
centreline of Provincial Highway
10/89 in the Town of Shelburne.
16
A point situated 50 metres west of
the intersection of Hawthorne
Road West in the Town of Mono.
Dufferin County Road 109.
16
Added by By-
law 2015-36
November 12,
2015
Riddell Road
Broadway
17
Deleted by By-
law 2007-37,
Sept 13/07
A point situated at the east limit of
County Road 18.
A point situated 300 metres east of
the east limit of County Road 18.
County
Road
Number
From
To
17
Amended by
By-Law 2025-
52, Nov 13/25
A point situated A point situated
250 m west of Dufferin 19 in the
Township of Mulmur.
A point situated 1.25 km west of
Dufferin 19 in the Township of
Mulmur.
18
Deleted by By-
law 2007-37,
Sept 13/07
A point situated 560 metres south
of the south limit of County Road
17.
A point situated 300 metres north of
the north limit of County Road 17.
18
Added by By-
law 2012-18,
April 12/12
A point situated 360 metres south
of the south limit of 5 Sideroad of
the Township of Mulmur.
A point situated 285 metres north of
the south limit of 5 Sideroad of the
Township of Mulmur.
18
Added by By-
law 2013-12
February 7,
2013
The north limit of Highway #9
A point situated 200 metres north of
the north limit of Highway #9 in the
Town of Mono.
19
A point situated at the north limit
of the King's Highway 89.
A point situated on the lot line
between lots 3 and 4 in Concessions 1
and 2 WHS in the Township of
Mulmur.
21
Added by By-
Law 2026-02,
January 8, 2026
A point situated 650 m east of 2nd
Line West in the Township of
Mulmur
A point situated 1.15 km east of 2nd
Line West in the Township of Mulmur.
21
Added by By-
Law 2026-02,
January 8, 2026
A point situated 650 m west of 2nd
Line West in the Township of
Mulmur.
A point situated 1.15 km west of 2nd
Line West in the Township of Mulmur.
23
Added by By-
law 2015-36
November 12,
2015
A point 150 m west of Riddell
Road.
Dufferin Road 23/B-Line
23
Added by By-
law 2015-36
November 12,
2015
Caledon Townline
350 m south of Dufferin Road 3
25
Added by By-
law 2016-42,
Dec 8, 2016
A point 190 m south of the
centerline of Industrial Drive
A point 60 m north of the centreline
of Industrial Drive
25
A point situated 10 metres north
of the north limit of Fife Road in
the Village of Grand Valley.
A point situated 510 metres north of
the north limit of Fife Road in the
Village of Grand Valley.
County
Road
Number
From
To
109
Riddell Road
A point situated 600 metres east of
the east limit of Dufferin Road 11
124
Deleted by By-
law 2017-51,
Dec 14/17
A point situated at the north
of the King's Highway 89.
limit
A point situated 930 metres
the King's Highway 89.
north of
124
Deleted by By-
law 2024-29
July 11, 2024
A point situated at the north
of the King's Highway 89.
limit
A point situated 100 metres north of
the centreline of Wansbrough Way
124
Added by By-
Law 2024-38
Sept 12, 2024
A point situated at 516116
Road 124
County
A point situated 750 metres north of
the centreline of 516116 County Road
124
124
Added by By-
Law 2026-15,
Feb 26, 2026
A point situated 250 m north of
the centreline of Provincial
Highway 10/89 in the Town of
Shelburne.
A point situated 1,250 m north of the
centreline of Provincial Highway
10/89 in the Town of Shelburne.
SCHEDULE 'H' TO BY-LAW NUMBER 2005-32
MAXIMUM RATE OF SPEED - 70 KILOMETRES PER HOUR
County
Road
Number
From
To
7
A point situated at the east limit
of Hurontario Street in the Town
of Mono.
A point situated 370 metres west of
the west limit of the Mono-Adjala
Townline.
8
A point situated 590 metres east
of the east limit of the King's
Highway 10
A point situated 200 metres south
of the south limit of the road
allowance at lot 19, Concession 2
and 3 E.H.S., Town of Mono
8
Added by By-
law 2005-47,
Nov 10/05
A point situated 400 metres east
of the east limit of the road
allowance at lot 19, Concession 2
and 3 E.H.S., Town of Mono.
A point situated 410 metres north
of a line between Lot 18 and Lot 19,
Concession 2 and 3 E.H.S., Town of
Mono.
11
Added by By-
law 2023-50,
Oct 12/23
A point situated at the northern
limit of Dufferin Road 109
A point situated 250 metres north
of Shannon Court
17
Added by By-
law 2007-37,
Sept 13/07
A point situated 300 metres east
of the east limit of County Road
18.
A point situated 400 metres east of
the east limit of Adrian Avenue.
17
Added by By-
law 2019-38,
Sept 12/19
A point situated at 675 m east
limit of Dufferin Road 18 in the
Township of Mulmur.
A point situated at 975 m east limit
of Dufferin Road 18 in the
Township of Mulmur.
18 Added by
By-law 2007-
37, Sept 13/07
A point situated 400 metres
south of the south limit of 9
Sideroad, Mulmur.
A point situated 560 metres south
of the south limit of County Road
17.
18
Added by By-
law 2007-37,
Sept 13/07
A point situated 300 metres
north of the north limit of
County Road 17.
A point situated 700 metres north
of the north limit of County Road
17.
23
A point situated at the south
limit of Dufferin County Road 3.
A point situated 2,030 metres south
of the south limit of County Road 3.
SCHEDULE "I" TO BY-LAW NUMBER 2005-32
COMMUNITY SAFETY ZONES
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Column 4
County Road
From
To
Times or
Days
3
Added by By-law
2008-35,
Sept 11/08
A point situated 50 metres
east of the east limit of East
Garafraxa Central Public
School in concession 14 of
the Township of East
Garafraxa.
A point situated 50 metres
west of the west limit of
Maple Street in concession 13
of the Township of East
Garafraxa.
Anytime
7
A point 95 metres east of
the east limit of Hwy #10.
A point 700 metres easterly
(Mono).
Anytime
7
Added by By-Law
2024-29
July 11, 2024
A point situated 500 metres
west of Mono-Adjala
Townline.
Dufferin County limits of the
intersection of Mono-Adjala
Townline.
Anytime
8
Added by By-Law
2022-27
July 14, 2022
A point situated south of
the Mono Centre
intersection.
A point situated 380 m east of
the Mono Centre intersection.
Anytime
12
Added by By-law
2005-47, Nov.
10/05
A point 49 metres north of
the north limit of County
Road #10.
A point 350 metres north of
the north lim.it of County
Road #10
Anytime
19
Added by By-Law
2018-31, July 12,
2018
A point situated at 450 m
south of the centerline of
the Primrose Public School
entrance.
A point situated at 450 m
north of the centerline of the
of the Primrose Public School
entrance
Anytime
17
Added by By-Law
2018-31, July 12,
2018
A point situated at the east
limit of Dufferin Road 18.
A point situated at 675 m east
of the east limit of Dufferin
Road 18.
Anytime
18
Added by By-Law
2018-31, July 12,
2018
A point situated at 615 m
south of the centerline of
Dufferin Road 17.
A point situated at 250 m
north of the centerline of
Dufferin Road 17.
Anytime
21
Added by By-Law
2026-02, January 8,
2026
A point situated 500 metres
west of 2nd Line West in the
Township of Mulmur.
A point situated 500 metres
east of 2nd Line West in the
Township of Mulmur.
Anytime
SCHEDULE 'J' TO BY-LAW NUMBER 2005-32
MAXIMUM RATE OF SPEED - 40 KILOMETRES PER HOUR
County
Road
Number
From
To
11
Added by By-law 2024-29,
July 11, 2024
Removed by By-Law 2026-
15, Feb 26, 2026
A point situated at the western limit
of the road allowance between
Concessions 2 and 3 in the Township
of Amaranth.
A point situated at the south limit of
the King's Highway 89.
25
Added by By-law 2016-42,
Dec 8, 2016
A point 60 m north of the centreline
of Industrial Drive
The south limit of the Town's
Water/Main Street.
124
Added by By-law 2024-29
July 11, 2024
Removed by By-Law 2026-
15, Feb 26, 2026
A point situated at the north limit of
the King's Highway 89.
A point situated 100 metres north of
the centreline of Wansbrough Way.